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New Here
Hi all,
I have just purchased a new vehicle and thought I would de-lurk and say hi.
Here is what I,ve got:
Body: '57 ****** Wagon. It's in great shape. Very little rust ,decent paint
and trim. Interior is fairly complete.
It is running on:
'77 Chevy 3/4 ton 4wd P/U with a Small Block 400. Runs great, drives pretty
nice.
I am looking forward to many fun projects and trips with it. I have been out
of the auto project loop for a few years and it should be fun to get back
into it.
I guess my first question is, do I even qualify to be in a Jeep+******
newsgroup or club? Even though it is a '57 Wagon which is very cool, will I
be shunned for not being "all Jeep/******"?
OK, my first serious question is:
It came without setbelts(I understand they were an option then). What kind
of setbelts could I put in? Can I do shoulder harnesses? Is there anything
there to support them? Where would be the best place to get them?(I would
like to go with new if I could.) How would I go about mounting them? Can I
just bolt them to the floorboard along with the seats?
Thanks for the advice in advance. This looks like a cool group and I look
forward to many fun experiences here and on/off the road.
g
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I have just purchased a new vehicle and thought I would de-lurk and say hi.
Here is what I,ve got:
Body: '57 ****** Wagon. It's in great shape. Very little rust ,decent paint
and trim. Interior is fairly complete.
It is running on:
'77 Chevy 3/4 ton 4wd P/U with a Small Block 400. Runs great, drives pretty
nice.
I am looking forward to many fun projects and trips with it. I have been out
of the auto project loop for a few years and it should be fun to get back
into it.
I guess my first question is, do I even qualify to be in a Jeep+******
newsgroup or club? Even though it is a '57 Wagon which is very cool, will I
be shunned for not being "all Jeep/******"?
OK, my first serious question is:
It came without setbelts(I understand they were an option then). What kind
of setbelts could I put in? Can I do shoulder harnesses? Is there anything
there to support them? Where would be the best place to get them?(I would
like to go with new if I could.) How would I go about mounting them? Can I
just bolt them to the floorboard along with the seats?
Thanks for the advice in advance. This looks like a cool group and I look
forward to many fun experiences here and on/off the road.
g
--
There are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary, and
those who don't
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Re: New Here
Hi G,
Its an original ****** Jeep! =) Of course you wont be shunned.
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 01:44:44 GMT, "Gregg" <me@NoSpam.com> wrote:
>>Hi all,
>>I have just purchased a new vehicle and thought I would de-lurk and say hi.
>>Here is what I,ve got:
>>Body: '57 ****** Wagon. It's in great shape. Very little rust ,decent paint
>>and trim. Interior is fairly complete.
>>It is running on:
>>'77 Chevy 3/4 ton 4wd P/U with a Small Block 400. Runs great, drives pretty
>>nice.
>>
>>I am looking forward to many fun projects and trips with it. I have been out
>>of the auto project loop for a few years and it should be fun to get back
>>into it.
>>
>>I guess my first question is, do I even qualify to be in a Jeep+******
>>newsgroup or club? Even though it is a '57 Wagon which is very cool, will I
>>be shunned for not being "all Jeep/******"?
>>
>>OK, my first serious question is:
>>It came without setbelts(I understand they were an option then). What kind
>>of setbelts could I put in? Can I do shoulder harnesses? Is there anything
>>there to support them? Where would be the best place to get them?(I would
>>like to go with new if I could.) How would I go about mounting them? Can I
>>just bolt them to the floorboard along with the seats?
>>
>>Thanks for the advice in advance. This looks like a cool group and I look
>>forward to many fun experiences here and on/off the road.
>>
>>g
Its an original ****** Jeep! =) Of course you wont be shunned.
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 01:44:44 GMT, "Gregg" <me@NoSpam.com> wrote:
>>Hi all,
>>I have just purchased a new vehicle and thought I would de-lurk and say hi.
>>Here is what I,ve got:
>>Body: '57 ****** Wagon. It's in great shape. Very little rust ,decent paint
>>and trim. Interior is fairly complete.
>>It is running on:
>>'77 Chevy 3/4 ton 4wd P/U with a Small Block 400. Runs great, drives pretty
>>nice.
>>
>>I am looking forward to many fun projects and trips with it. I have been out
>>of the auto project loop for a few years and it should be fun to get back
>>into it.
>>
>>I guess my first question is, do I even qualify to be in a Jeep+******
>>newsgroup or club? Even though it is a '57 Wagon which is very cool, will I
>>be shunned for not being "all Jeep/******"?
>>
>>OK, my first serious question is:
>>It came without setbelts(I understand they were an option then). What kind
>>of setbelts could I put in? Can I do shoulder harnesses? Is there anything
>>there to support them? Where would be the best place to get them?(I would
>>like to go with new if I could.) How would I go about mounting them? Can I
>>just bolt them to the floorboard along with the seats?
>>
>>Thanks for the advice in advance. This looks like a cool group and I look
>>forward to many fun experiences here and on/off the road.
>>
>>g
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Re: New Here
Hi G,
Its an original ****** Jeep! =) Of course you wont be shunned.
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 01:44:44 GMT, "Gregg" <me@NoSpam.com> wrote:
>>Hi all,
>>I have just purchased a new vehicle and thought I would de-lurk and say hi.
>>Here is what I,ve got:
>>Body: '57 ****** Wagon. It's in great shape. Very little rust ,decent paint
>>and trim. Interior is fairly complete.
>>It is running on:
>>'77 Chevy 3/4 ton 4wd P/U with a Small Block 400. Runs great, drives pretty
>>nice.
>>
>>I am looking forward to many fun projects and trips with it. I have been out
>>of the auto project loop for a few years and it should be fun to get back
>>into it.
>>
>>I guess my first question is, do I even qualify to be in a Jeep+******
>>newsgroup or club? Even though it is a '57 Wagon which is very cool, will I
>>be shunned for not being "all Jeep/******"?
>>
>>OK, my first serious question is:
>>It came without setbelts(I understand they were an option then). What kind
>>of setbelts could I put in? Can I do shoulder harnesses? Is there anything
>>there to support them? Where would be the best place to get them?(I would
>>like to go with new if I could.) How would I go about mounting them? Can I
>>just bolt them to the floorboard along with the seats?
>>
>>Thanks for the advice in advance. This looks like a cool group and I look
>>forward to many fun experiences here and on/off the road.
>>
>>g
Its an original ****** Jeep! =) Of course you wont be shunned.
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 01:44:44 GMT, "Gregg" <me@NoSpam.com> wrote:
>>Hi all,
>>I have just purchased a new vehicle and thought I would de-lurk and say hi.
>>Here is what I,ve got:
>>Body: '57 ****** Wagon. It's in great shape. Very little rust ,decent paint
>>and trim. Interior is fairly complete.
>>It is running on:
>>'77 Chevy 3/4 ton 4wd P/U with a Small Block 400. Runs great, drives pretty
>>nice.
>>
>>I am looking forward to many fun projects and trips with it. I have been out
>>of the auto project loop for a few years and it should be fun to get back
>>into it.
>>
>>I guess my first question is, do I even qualify to be in a Jeep+******
>>newsgroup or club? Even though it is a '57 Wagon which is very cool, will I
>>be shunned for not being "all Jeep/******"?
>>
>>OK, my first serious question is:
>>It came without setbelts(I understand they were an option then). What kind
>>of setbelts could I put in? Can I do shoulder harnesses? Is there anything
>>there to support them? Where would be the best place to get them?(I would
>>like to go with new if I could.) How would I go about mounting them? Can I
>>just bolt them to the floorboard along with the seats?
>>
>>Thanks for the advice in advance. This looks like a cool group and I look
>>forward to many fun experiences here and on/off the road.
>>
>>g
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Re: New Here
Welcome to the group.
Tom
"Gregg" <me@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
news:giOab.894$Q85.484@newssvr27.news.prodigy.com. ..
> Hi all,
> I have just purchased a new vehicle and thought I would de-lurk and say
hi.
> Here is what I,ve got:
> Body: '57 ****** Wagon. It's in great shape. Very little rust ,decent
paint
> and trim. Interior is fairly complete.
> It is running on:
> '77 Chevy 3/4 ton 4wd P/U with a Small Block 400. Runs great, drives
pretty
> nice.
>
snip
Tom
"Gregg" <me@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
news:giOab.894$Q85.484@newssvr27.news.prodigy.com. ..
> Hi all,
> I have just purchased a new vehicle and thought I would de-lurk and say
hi.
> Here is what I,ve got:
> Body: '57 ****** Wagon. It's in great shape. Very little rust ,decent
paint
> and trim. Interior is fairly complete.
> It is running on:
> '77 Chevy 3/4 ton 4wd P/U with a Small Block 400. Runs great, drives
pretty
> nice.
>
snip
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Re: New Here
Welcome to the group.
Tom
"Gregg" <me@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
news:giOab.894$Q85.484@newssvr27.news.prodigy.com. ..
> Hi all,
> I have just purchased a new vehicle and thought I would de-lurk and say
hi.
> Here is what I,ve got:
> Body: '57 ****** Wagon. It's in great shape. Very little rust ,decent
paint
> and trim. Interior is fairly complete.
> It is running on:
> '77 Chevy 3/4 ton 4wd P/U with a Small Block 400. Runs great, drives
pretty
> nice.
>
snip
Tom
"Gregg" <me@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
news:giOab.894$Q85.484@newssvr27.news.prodigy.com. ..
> Hi all,
> I have just purchased a new vehicle and thought I would de-lurk and say
hi.
> Here is what I,ve got:
> Body: '57 ****** Wagon. It's in great shape. Very little rust ,decent
paint
> and trim. Interior is fairly complete.
> It is running on:
> '77 Chevy 3/4 ton 4wd P/U with a Small Block 400. Runs great, drives
pretty
> nice.
>
snip
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